Spent today fire forming the last of my 223ai brass. Action was a little slower than normal but still a great day and ran out of ammo. As a bonus, called in a yote to start the day.
Spent today fire forming the last of my 223ai brass. Action was a little slower than normal but still a great day and ran out of ammo. As a bonus, called in a yote to start the day.
Was looking into 223ai after seeing your impacts and ran across the 6mm-204.
I love the 204 and have tons of brass. If I ever starts to reload…6/204 sure looks interesting.
From this link below:
It can easily launch 55-grain bullets over 3,500 fps, 70 grainers at nearly 3,200 fps or 80-grain “deer” bullets at over 3,000 fps. It does this from an 18½-inch barrel, with comparatively light powder charges between 27.0 and 30.0 grains.
I love the 223/223ai. I honestly am completely happy with the standard 223 but got a deal on this ai barrel and it makes it easier to keep the brass separate from my other 223. My buddy is running 26” 223 with 53vmaxs around 3400 I believe is what he said.
These fire forming were running 3232 with 53vmax.
Plenty of speed to flip some of them in the air. Best one today was laying low in its hole and when I hit it, it was pulled out of the hole and landed about 10’ away. I don’t understand why some fly and others don’t. But all of them are blown apart by the 223.
We try to keep our shots under 250-300 usually since we shoot standing off tripod.
We did spend some time prone in one spot that allowed it and made a few 400-450 yard shots but those took a few to get the right wind hold.
Dropped this big healthy male Sat Am.
X50 is in the shop so the RIX L3 backup mounted on the enhanced Impulse Predator .243 came out to play.
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Thanks, but 100 yards is a chip shot for this setup.
The grass was about a foot high, so it looked like a medium sized dog when it came into the field.
I was surprised when I retrieved it and the farmer was happy too.
SJC
Thanks, but 100 yards is a chip shot for this setup.
The grass was about a foot high, so it looked like a medium sized dog when it came into the field.
I was surprised when I retrieved it and the farmer was happy too.
SJC